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Mark Andrews Week 11 Outlook - Texans at Ravens

By Mike Tagliere (FantasyPros), Thu, Nov 14th 2019, 7:06pm EST

There's someone new every week who gets ahold of me and says, "Did you know Andrews is playing less than 50 percent of the snaps?" Yep, it's been that way all season. He's yet to play more than 57 percent of the snaps in a game this year, but when he's on the field, he gets targeted. There's been just one game this year where he's seen less than seven targets. His 66 targets account for a massive 25.9 percent of Jackson's attempts. The Texans have not been a team to actively target with tight ends, as they've allowed just a 60.3 percent completion-rate to them, which ranks as the best in the NFL. They've also allowed just 5.81 yards per target, which is the second-lowest mark in the NFL. Add in the fact that they've allowed just two touchdowns over 63 targets, and you have yourself a tough matchup. Keep in mind they've played against Travis Kelce, Darren Waller, Austin Hooper, Greg Olsen, and Eric Ebron this year, so the competition hasn't been weak or anything. Andrews is still someone you play every week no matter the matchup. With the Ravens projected for 27.0 points, there's going to be some touchdowns, and Andrews has been smack-dab in the middle of production when Jackson performs. He makes for a better tournament option than cash option this week.

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